I intended to give this wallet to my friend before starting the project but as I'm not too scrupulous, I was not too sure of the idea. And I accidentally fell in love with the wallet while making it. But then I showed it to my friend and she was like "Oh, that's the cutest wallet I've ever seen!". And so, she now owns a nice yellow wallet with a blue button and no closure

Hope this link works, 'cause it's my son's new wallet!!! A snake print I bought from Ebay, and some suede from an old skirt. He LOVES it (he's 9) and knows it is the only one like it in the world!!! So, thanks SO much.

if i was to add a zipper so it could hold coins and bills, what step wuold i add the zipper in? ( did that make sense?)

If I was doing this, I'd put the zipper in after sewing in the strips that makes the pockets. Install the zipper like you would for a lined zipper pouch but it will be a bit tricky since you'll be working with just two pieces of material.

If you aren't comfortable putting in zippers, look at this thread for instructions. Treat your lining and outer material just like in the tutorial for a lined pouch. When it comes time to attach the zipper on the other side sew slowly because you're going to have to be sewing in a tube to get the lining and outer attached.

After you get the zipper in, open the zipper and turn it all inside out, sew your side seams, leaving a gap to turn again. Turn the material right side out, and top stitch your sides to close the gap and make them both look nice.

Is this helpful for you? If not, let me know and I'll try again. (I was doing this from memory and looking at the one I use every day.)-Fidget